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  1. aware of (something)

251 Sentences With "hip to"

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Maybe the dames just weren't hip to this radical message.
As more people get hip to goTenna, its capabilities expand.
SOUTHAMPTON Shakespeare's plays from the Hip to Hip Theater Company.
I got hip to it just researching stuff in college.
Forlini's is so unhip it's now become hip to them.
"Are you hip to how it works?" the actor asked.
This was how we got hip to New York City.
Not all salons and stylists are hip to handling textured strands.
She's even hip to the racist practices of the school's founders.
If you're not hip to them yet, fucking sort it out.
Once he got hip to the dance, he doubled that salary.
SOUTHAMPTON Hip to Hip Theater Company Free Shakespeare in Agawam Park.
They call it hydrofoiling — or, if you're hip to it, foiling.
I feel like people are finally sort of getting hip to that.
Avatars aren't quite as cute or hip to modern slang as Bitmoji.
For the European elites, it is always hip to trash talk America.
She's hip to Vetements like all the Biebers and Jenners of the world.
It's just hip to buy the vinyl and show it to your friends.
The service stays hip to changes in language in job descriptions over time.
Ice Cube is making the case that it's hip to be a square.
Was my hip-to-waist ratio as exaggerated as I could make it?
If you want something even simpler, look at your hip to waist ratio.
Watch Reynolds stay Hip to the Pop in this treasure from the '90s.
"Now it's hip to be an intellectual, to be an artist," he says.
These muscles link the hip to the thigh bone without attachment to the tail.
I have an incision about 2½-feet long from one hip to the other.
This one came about when I heard HIP TO BE SQUARE on the radio.
A longer maturation period adds hints of green tea and rose hip to the flavor.
The second is a flat screen, in which the two bigs stand hip to hip.
He wants to dab, because Lautner's hip to what the kids are appropriating these days.
" For those who aren't hip to the slang Jenner's throwing around, "LB" refers to "Like Back.
"Whether we like it or not, we're joined at the hip to theater," Mr. Allen said.
Law & Order SVU is hip to what's going on in the rest of the television world.
And colleges should rigorously assess existing programs incorporating HIP to ensure they're actually generating value for students.
Unless you're an avid follower of Canadian sci-fi television, chances are you're not hip to Continuum.
The male patient is bloated, bumpy, and basically attached at the hip to his overly attentive girlfriend.
So, don&apost play these swamp games the American people are now hip to your little lies.
One day we both had to pee, and we stood almost hip to hip while we did.
Even a magazine as mainstream as Cosmopolitan was hip to blindfolds and handcuffs long before the internet.
It's hip to be square Probably the best take An offer to help A rare simple compliment:
Beyond looking hip to millennial humor, Clinton played an especially strong version of herself on the show.
"Women have changed from obese to overweight," Frank said, and have experienced hip-to-waist ratio improvements.
Our society, she insists, is one where personal rights are tied at the hip to private property.
Their "boycott" campaign suggests Dolce & Gabbana—the brand and the designers themselves—are hip to this reality.
Or, as the Internet has recently become hip to, it's great for obliterating a bunch of random stuff.
Finally, I was the cool girl hip to a level of stylishness they only wished they could emulate.
To be fair, my friend was the type who was probably too hip to hang up any posters.
AV companies are hip to this eventuality and are taking steps now to educate the masses — and Trump.
You're probably already hip to airline-affiliated credit cards, and you might even have one in your wallet.
Always hip to the latest trends, the account has now targeted my favorite penis percher, the fidget spinner.
As seemingly everyone but Lawrence was already hip to, of course, rock 'n' roll is never that easy.
The cat, though, seems hip to a problem with which parents are all too familiar: Glitter gets everywhere.
Remember to check out New York Classical Theater, Inwood Shakespeare Festival and Hip to Hip Theater, too. publictheater.
You know it's hip to have a record player, but do you know anyone with a record-maker?
I'm just getting hip to the skin on top of your head being as important as your face.
If you're not hip to Facebook marketing and utilizing everything is has to offer, you're simply missing out.
It uses sensors at the knee and hip to detect movements the user wants to make and helps accordingly.
With the era of the overshare over, it's not so hip to be problematic, especially for women of color.
"I'm strictly joined at the hip to Hillary Clinton, and I've admired her all of her life," Emmett said.
One C.O. got hip to my little gimmick and wrote me up for disturbing the count at roll call.
"People are much more hip to the issues surrounding an undocumented life on a daily basis," Ms. Hudes acknowledged.
"There's always new rules to establish, a new understanding for others to get hip to," he said in Newark.
The Lord may eventually pin me down, but he will need to pop out my hip to do so.
Rather, the makers of Chrome are hip to the fact that you keep way, way too many tabs open.
The trunk/core stabilizes your entire body as you move from the hip to work the glutes and hamstrings.
Warrior two From warrior one pose, open your right hip to angle your right foot out to 90 degrees.
Good trainers are worn by cool people; and cool people are hip to politics, or so the story goes.
It's a character tic, but it's nice to think that Jackson is signaling that he's hip to the absurdity.
He's had them in his knee and hip to help him recover from an injury, which he said was successful.
The hefty weapon hangs all the way from his hip to his ankle, apparently barely raising the eyebrows of passersby.
He's also used the name during multiple previous arrests -- including one for battery -- so cops are hip to the game.
I'm going to say this flat out in case you aren't already hip to it: that is all absolutely ridiculous.
They're just too hip to vote because they think America is too irredeemably racist for voting to make a difference.
It is joined at the hip to Saudi Arabia in the midst of the furor over a prominent journalist's death.
"I'm just getting hip to the skin on top of your head being as important as your face," she says.
While African pop music gains global clout, savvy listeners have been hip to its less radio-friendly iterations for decades.
With a smattering of yellow and orange flowers and leaves from hip to heel, the jeans said: bright and cheery.
From hip to toe it measured about four feet long and the dinosaur was estimated to weigh about 170 pounds.
The announcement also makes for good optics; the White House is showing it's hip to artificial intelligence and its huge potential.
My parents, having experienced racism firsthand as foreigners in Britain and in America, were more hip to it than I was.
The research highlights the important contribution of a wide variety of fragility fractures other than hip to excess mortality, Center said.
Spencer and Heidi Pratt are closer than ever ... based on the hip to hip action they're getting down in the Caribbean.
In fact—though many aren't hip to this yet—not only is there no more Eleanora, there isn't any Billie either.
This has to be the beginning of a real joining at the hip to win this struggle once and for all.
There were a lot of West Indians coming into London and he was very hip to black culture very early on.
This has to be the beginning of a real joining at the hip, to win this struggle once and for all.
The idea that Aipac is tied at the hip to the Republican Party and Israel's far right is also an exaggeration.
Lewis told me he suspects Trump said those things because it was hip to be into non-proliferation in the '80s.
In fact—though many aren't hip to this yet—not only is there no more Eleanora, there isn't any Billie, either.
Some people will take longer to shake it than others — even in the relatively hip-to-feminism era of 2016 America.
I don't think I was even hip to what 420 was at that point but I simply named it, Smoke Joints (smh).
Oribe comes to the rescue every single time, and Taraji P. Henson, Kerry Washington, and Yara Shahidi are all hip to it.
But Democrats smell blood, knowing that Sessions is tied at the hip to an unpopular GOP House majority and to Trump himself.
If you're not hip to insulation lingo, down is the fluff that grows naturally on ducks and geese, just underneath the feathers.
He said you could even do something simpler and look at your hip to waist ratio -- something a doctor could eyeball quickly.
Feminism was too cool, too effortlessly hip, to be interested in a person like me… Besides, I heard she only dated women.
Noah's team is now hip to the scam, and they tell TMZ they're contacting GoFundMe, asking that the post be 86'd.
Ellsbury, 35, battled multiple injuries last season and underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left hip to repair a torn labrum in August.
He says he was just pushing through a crowd and put a hand on the man's hip to avoid spilling his drink.
McCarthy returns from a stint on the disabled list because of stiffness in his right hip to make his first start since Aug.
He throws a football as if it weighs 30 pounds and he has to sling it from his hip to get it downfield.
Pin Jong Il Whether you're an old Japanese man or a young otaku hip to soft drinks, this is a pin for you.
Most of us feel compelled to participate in it now, whether for work, news, masochism, or to stay hip to the cultural zeitgeist.
"Brands hip to new trends will take advantage of this, although the real obstacle is creating something immersive and VR tailored," they explain.
She was covered in blood, her abdomen cut hip to hip, and her unborn baby was gone, yet she managed to call 911.
The idea of a Republican administration, bound at the hip to the energy industry, championing a gas tax hike is a little stunning.
I was aware of his work from before because I was once a fashion model, so I was hip to the different designers.
I'd imagine that aliens find black holes just as fascinating as we do so let's let them know we're hip to the good stuff.
They range from hip- to knee-length, and either feature a front closure or are meant to be worn poncho-style, over one's clothes.
The Season 2 trailer suggests that Mary Louise becomes hip to at least some of this, which means Jane might be her next prey.
The other leg had twisted over itself on the way down, and the pain from ankle to knee to hip to back wasn't funny.
Some were printed with Delft china patterns, some striped with a leather insert at the hip to create a sort of faux pannier effect.
It wasn't even important for the queer representation — studio execs are only going to get more hip to how they can monetize our mess.
The crowd screams with a mixture of joy and fear, trying to make Jack hip to the fact that he's about to be captured.
I'm sure Einstein would be hip to this: If you accept various time-space continuums, Hamilton is still a really great piece of theater.
At the end of that adjustment we were practically hip to crotch as I was nearly in a split with my foot on his shoulder.
Part of Microsoft's wooing process involves appearing "hip" to a group of developers who resemble the cast of Silicon Valley in all the worst ways.
Crews also told police that when LaFontaine-Greywind's body was located, Crews knew she would be found "sliced hip to hip," Martinez said in court.
He had the swagger, he had the personality, he had the look, he was a cool guy, he was hip to what was going on.
"I'm just getting hip to the skin on top of your head being as important as your face," she told People magazine earlier this year.
One of the guards is hip to her drug smuggling tricks and makes a comment to her about the van, where she's been stashing goods.
On the final knockdown Reyes pumped his hip to draw a reaction, Christensen's forearms shot up and Reyes slotted the left straight down the center.
Mr. Fernando raised his hand up to just above his hip to show how little his daughter was when they use to come to Alfonso's.
Now, unfortunately, the American media -- well, for the American voters, they are now fully hip to the bias, the B.S. and the hatred of the president.
We may not be hip to all the slang, but we know that buckling up reduces the risk of serious injury in a crash by half.
Newly acquired Cavs player Jeff Green says he's hip to Isaiah Thomas' hip -- telling TMZ Sports he's convinced IT's good to go ... because Isaiah says so.
I was definitely hip to the scene and I think our sound was influenced by that stuff, so to an extent, yeah, right place, right time.
He was showing me what he wants her to avoid: a typical tennis player's ideal hitting zone, which is mid-hip to just below the shoulder.
" But, she added, "I am pleased that I will be glued at the hip to him until we both die — could be a lot worse things.
PETA suggests that instead, the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club get hip to existing technologies and create a groundhog with artificial intelligence that could reliably predict the weather.
If it's successful, it affords a specific sort of anonymity, the one that comes with no longer being yoked at the hip to a huge phenomenon.
Moto, formerly known as Motorola, decided it would be super cool and totally hip to create a rap song and accompanying lyric video summarizing its company history.
But as ephemeral content proliferates and Stories become a ubiquitous standard soon to surpass feeds as the preferred way to share, they've gone from hip to utility.
Now, they part those legs: Stepping sideways, they transfer their weight, emphatically, onto a single flat foot, leaving the other leg fully stretched from hip to toe.
The West Coast contingent has been hip to this dark tidbit from the get go, because of the high number of post-suicide zombies they have come across.
Before the rise of electric scooters, cities had already become hip to tech's status quo (thanks to the likes of Uber and Lyft) and were ready to regulate.
Anyone who's been hip to military media for the past few years probably knows the second largest air force in the world is the US Navy's air forces.
"There's always new rules to establish, a new understanding for others to get hip to," said the master tapper, who has a new show at the Joyce Theater.
The device also includes a metal loop arching out from a person's back that acts as a spring, gathering and transferring energy from one hip to the other.
More hits followed, including "Hip to Be a Square" and "The Power of Love," which was featured as the theme to the 1985 blockbuster Back to the Future.
It reminds me more of Talking Heads' Little Creatures, the album on which David Byrne announced that it was hip to be square and embraced American roots music.
Hip to this legacy, she once used a single word when asked what comes to mind when she hears the names of late black singers like Phyllis Hyman: dead.
In his mind, the gift would be his way of letting Molly know how hip to the world he still was, how connected, despite his years, how enduringly cool.
The company seems hip to this since it decided recently to stop disclosing hardware unit sales in quarterly earnings reports as it encourages investors to watch for growth in services.
It's refreshing to see a major brand so hip to culture that it took the joke in stride and reacted in a very human way … with reason, humor and intelligence.
And yet, in the same way Tony Bennett and Betty White probably have more young fans now than they do boomers, Bernie is retro, old school, hip to be square.
Sure, it may be hip to say that you're binging on the Golden Globe-winning Atlanta or Better Call Saul than any sitcom with a laugh track, but who cares?
Weak or inactive glutes, it turns out, can result in an unbalanced hip-to-knee rhythm, poor movement mechanics and joint health in the knee, and even reduced ankle stability.
I watch them from the window, hip to hip, both prone on their stomachs, knees bent and feet circling in the air, like they did when they were still children.
Suddenly, I found myself shoulder to shoulder and hip to hip with a young woman I had never met, and we were holding an older woman up by her armpits.
For them, standing in line for a T-shirt or baseball cap is a way of telling the world that you know about something that not everyone is hip to.
I finally found the right artist and got a couple larger pieces I've been wanting: one from my right hip to my right armpit, and the other on my left thigh.
To be sure, hundreds of clinics around the US will inject you with your own stem cells for a hefty fee to treat everything from a bum hip to failing vision.
My school was just getting hip to the idea of everyone needing to be online, so we had a special class dedicated to teaching us to register our first online account.
To receive the serve on the right, Sicoli explained, she needed more power on her leg closest to the sideline, which meant strengthening her right leg and right hip to pivot.
Readers, hip to the conventions of storytelling — we fill our commutes with podcasts and fetishize long-form narratives — are drawn to the essay, which lends itself to the unexpected and original.
Wall Street's battle for data-science talent has gone next-level as Silicon Valley makes more East Coast hires and other industries get hip to data — here's how firms are fighting back
But before them, and definitely before the it's-hip-to-be-queer characters of Riverdale and Runaways, LGBTQ kids didn't have many folks on TV or in movies to model themselves after.
SIU, by the way, shared a patent on the developing vaccine with Rational Vaccines and tweeted about the work, even though it claimed it was not hip to the questionable research ethos.
Yes, we all know that Drake is attached at the hip to his cell phone, and "Marvin's Room" opens up with a voicemail message from Ericka Lee, one of his ex-girlfriends.
Organic movements, like reaching down to my hip to pull one of Rocket's pistols, or Hulk-smashing the heads of enemies, actually ground me in the reality of the scene I'm in.
Ramirez struck out Joey Rickard for the second out and had Adam Jones in a 2150-2150 hole when his pitch ran in and struck Jones' left hip to load the bases.
For those not hip to soccer -- the 20-year-old is the future of Team USA ... he's currently on loan from Chelsea and is the most expensive American player of all time.
Ms. Belt was pretty in that clean-cut, long dark-haired '70s kind of way and mysteriously hip to a child just figuring out she was going to be nerdy her whole life.
While you're probably already hip to how great Amazon is for purchasing inexpensive electronics and other everyday essentials, we're not so sure you knew how awesome the website's home decor selection could be.
The problem isn't just that Apple and Google have decided that it is, in fact, hip to be square: it's the domino effect that their designs have on the rest of the industry.
It would be impossible for me to not recognize that I'm attached to the hip to a real blessing that feels handed to me in this life, and I just want to maximize it.
Prosecutors said on Wednesday that Hicks had shown off his gun on his hip to intimidate a Korean neighbor, a black worker at the building and his eventual victims, according to the Associated Press.
The home of your favorite childhood shows like SpongeBob SquarePants and Drake And Josh is getting hip to 2017 with a fresh look that will debut the night of this year's Kids' Choice Awards.
In 224, with content creators hip to our ways, it's a lot harder to get a hold of something if it doesn't want to be found — but it's not impossible, and Skam is proof.
Over dessert, Mr. Richie considered how the hubbub around this liaison compares to the early 2000s, when his daughter, Nicole, had her own moment of infamy while joined at the hip to Paris Hilton.
For example, the little spoon could hook their leg around their partner's to increase stability, or the big spoon could move their leg up around their partner's hip to change the angle of penetration.
Trump's inauguration gown, with its undulant strip of gazar at the bodice and a slit that traveled saucily from hip to hem, is the first important dress he has created under his own name.
After experiencing pain in her left leg, doctors discovered what she thought was a problem with her prosthetic was actually a "massive" blood clot stretching from her hip to the bottom of her left leg.
The metrics that Naked tracks about a user's body include the symmetry and circumference of their biceps, calves, thighs, hips and waist as well as their body fat percentage, hip to waist ratio and weight.
As Dallas in 2012's Magic Mike, he's playing an outsize parody of masculinity who knows he's a parody, just as hip to the artifice of the whole good-ol'-boy act as we are.
A premium scan gives users a comparison of body scans over time, and details like body fat composition, hip to waist ratio, and many other measurements that indicate physical fitness or a lack of it.
But Rubio, who only started watching the show in the last two years, apparently thinks that he could have turned the tide if only he had been hip to George R. R. Martin's show earlier.
This is great news because 219's Just Hip to be Woman, backed up the inspired album title, with a bunch of new wave indie pop that was just the right side of lo-fi.
According to sellers of Himalayan salt lamps, the pink, rock-like hunks can purify the air and reduce anxiety, all while emitting a cozy glow and marking one's home as hip to modern design trends.
That means referring to themselves in clinical terms (they refer to themselves as "females" and their colleagues as "males"), lowering their voices, and standing square at all times — never popping a hip to one side.
You didn't have to tie yourself hip to hip with Donald Trump, but you didn't have to go all the way to the other extreme and commit political suicide like the dissident Jeff Flake, either.
In a speech to the American Legion last week, Wilkie said the two implementations would be "joined from the hip" to make sure patient records could move flawlessly between medical facilities at the two agencies.
Kris and Scott Disick arrived in style together at the Daily Front Row's Fashion Media Awards in NYC Friday night -- practically joined at the hip -- to watch Kendall accept the Fashion Icon of the Decade award.
New York Classical Theater, the Public Theater, Hip to Hip and the Drilling Company Theater are among the many companies large and small that will participate in this annual summer ritual of New York City. publictheater.
She had chosen to work in restaurants in Guatemala and Mexico, with Jose on her hip, to pay her way to Hidalgo, Texas, where she presented herself to a Customs and Border Protection agent and sought asylum.
Marty McFly, of course, and the futuristic, self-lacing sneakers he sports in Back to the Future Part II. But as the resident young'un of the bunch, Shuri also seems to be hip to real-world memes.
The blood clot stretches from her hip to the bottom of her left leg, she explained, and likely developed due to how often she uses her prosthetics, which can amount to 12 to 18 hours a day.
Mr. Mills said, "The kid in me was never that hip to know about that or read that to her, but for the author in me, it was really nice to read that to my mom's ghost."
He is a strange combination of grace and awkwardness — lithe and tan above the waste, with a stark tan line that reveals his preference for shorts in a glaringly white stretch of flesh from hip to knee.
Coltrane's full-on immersion into this avant-spiritual version of jazz resulted in the recruitment of two additional tenor saxophone players hip to this scene in his post- A Love Supreme band: Archie Shepp and Pharoah Sanders.
She added folds and pleats to skirts and sometimes cutouts at the hip to create a loose, motile silhouette that shifted on the body, exposing glimpses of underpinnings like body-con turtlenecks cropped just under the bust.
So the simplest way I could describe the first stage of my phalloplasty surgery was that the doctor would use abdominal tissue and a skin graft from my hip to create a vertical tube resembling a suitcase handle.
If people are not getting hip to this, and not understanding that they need to widen their horizons and be smarter and more strategic in their investments, Black women are just going to go get it for themselves.
The hardware side of U.S. tech is joined at the hip to China, which is where the lion's share of our devices are manufactured today (and where much of the output of the U.S. chip industry is sold).
Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Tom Homan, who appeared on the same panel, said the agency is working "hip to hip with CBP" on vetting and is looking to expand upon its international presence for visa screening.
Hip Labral Tears  Running puts a lot of stress on the hip joint, and many times runners may have a deformity in the shape of the hip joint, predisposing the hip to cartilage tears from impingement (Hip FAI).
Yet the bind he has made for himself is a real one: He has to prove that liberal, moderate Islam can be "cool," while not coming off as too hip to convince the left of his Muslim authenticity.
So the simplest way I could describe the first stage of my phalloplasty surgery was that the doctor would use abdominal tissue and a skin graft from my hip to create a vertical tube resembling a suitcase handle.
There's Jared Cohen, the former Condoleezza Rice protege who first got the grayheads of D.C. hip to the early 2000s online vibe and now runs an unprofitable subsidiary of Alphabet while doing crunches at Equinox with Jeff Koons.
In-N-Out Burger has offered lettuce buns for years via the protein style option on the chain's not-so-secret menu, Carl's Jr. has low-carb burgers, and even Red Robin is hip to the lettuce-bun game.
And so it's time for the social media squad to find a new young voice, one that's hip to the culture of the moment, unafraid to shill fatty foods, and careful not to imply an endorsement of hate speech.
When the Cubs became the darlings of baseball last fall, they had many faces — the hip-to-be-square manager Joe Maddon, the roly-poly slugger Kyle Schwarber and the lumberjack-lookalike pitcher Jake Arrieta among the most visible.
Fluent in the language of online irony and absurdism, and adept at producing successful memes, alt-lighters have pulled off something remarkable: They've made far-right ideas hip to a subset of young people, and framed themselves as society's forgotten underdogs.
So, it's complicated, which is why it is exasperating that the face-off between Cannes and Netflix is too often merely framed as evidence of French intransigence, of a fusty festival not being hip to the demands of the young audience.
That he was raised by an agnostic single mother whose "mantra was, 'Question Authority,'" and who carried him on her hip to protests casts a dark irony over Thibodeau's eventual involvement in a doomsday sect led by a controlling, patriarchal leader.
But what I really have just tried to do with my own career — whether it's been freelancing for other places, because I've written for Elle and Vogue and other more mainstream places that are now getting hip to the queer inclusion thing.
"Seconds prior to the shooting, McDonald moved the knife from his right hip to the right side of his lower back, but this modest movement of the knife was not in the direction of Van Dyke" and his partner, the report said.
But she also wants to be strong in case she's eventually able to have an operation on one of her thigh bones -- the one amputated nearly to the hip -- to let her walk well with prostheses for the first time since her accident.
As in "Meditation" (1885), Rodin liked to find a straight line in the body, from hip to shoulder, for instance, and from shoulder to neck, and just as much to engineer the curving, complex space created by the contraction on the opposite side.
That kind of person was entirely unlike me: someone who had been eating organic long before that word was plastered on signs in every grocery store, and who had been hip to almond milk before Michael Phelps was shilling it on television.
We wonder what your dog would hear when you turn it on... And, because it is just as hip to the trends as it is to the tech, Dyson has brought on stylist-about-town Jen Atkin as its official brand ambassador.
And while animal rights activists have suggested that young people don't wear fur, National Geographic pointed out that celebrities' fondness for it — Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, and Rita Ora have all worn fur — has likely made it seem hip to young people.
Attenuated ankle-length skirts and long-sleeved peplumed jackets in stony, concrete shades of tweed unzipped along side seams to reveal elbow-length leather gloves and thigh-grazing miniskirts: first from wrist to elbow, then from ankle to waist, then hip to ribs.
Esports may be a popular pasttime that brings in piles of money for the top players, but for people who aren't hip to that scene it's a confusing mess of arcane terminology, indecipherable highlight clips, and pros who aren't your traditional perfect physical specimen.
But as Siri expands to yet another device with the upcoming HomePod speaker — where it's certain to face direct comparisons with Amazon's Echo and Google Home — it's in Apple's best interest to shore up the assistant's knowledge of everything hip to avoid any embarrassing misses.
Rookie guard Dennis Smith Jr. returned after missing six games with a strained hip to score 15 points and hand out five assists in 21 minutes as the Mavericks rolled over Detroit 110-93 on Wednesday for just their second win in eight contests.
You might have gotten hip to them when 2016's Nightmare Logic got a lot of well-deserved accolades, but they'd already been sweating it out in and around Dallas since 2008, decimating any house show, DIY spot, or club they came to wreck.
Lace or metallic tunics and leggings were worn with the suggestion of a skirt at the hip to make a new sort of suit, and silver and gold beading traced starburst shots across chiffon left sheer to flash shoulder pads and the plunging bodysuit beneath.
There's an implicit cheekiness to the knighting of a woke bae, courtesy of the brilliant Kara Brown over at Jezebel: On one hand, you're acknowledging that a woke bae has eschewed his rose-colored glasses and become hip to injustice beyond his own experience.
If I were you, I would pick one piece in my outfit, or a detail (I have a very basic navy T-shirt, for example, with a jet beaded pocket on the hip) to be the bridge between the work you and the private you.
It is with me when I wear loose cardigans in the summer because I feel as if there is an extra layer between my body and the eyes of those who may decide to hypersexualize me based only on my hip to waist ratio.
Watching these videos in adulthood made me feel proud (as someone throwing a hip to the beat of a bass drum is wont to do), knowing that this artistry is so deeply embedded in black American life, there was little danger of it ever being appropriated.
If you aren't hip to the historical racism, sexism and homophobia that the black American lesbian has faced and continues to battle, try picking up a book like "This Bridge Called My Back", "Sister Outsider" or "Toward a Black Feminist Criticism" and you'll get the picture.
And considering that this week has been the week of dropping rapper-themed brackets fashioned after NCAA Basketball's March Madness, the right thing to do is to make one featuring Glizzy's best tunes both for devoted fans, and those who aren't hip to his tireless output.
Medianeras (Sidewalls) (Argentina) Martin and Mariana are attractive, slightly damaged neighbors (although they don't know one another) and soul mates (also not yet hip to that one) who both feel stifled by the imposing new walls — both literal and figurative — going up every day in Buenos Aires.
After being sufficiently "red-pilled"—or called to consciousness in the parlance of the right—he dedicated himself fully to what he calls his "mature viewpoint" and now runs a website called Acid Right that he hopes will make those beliefs hip to a certain literary set.
Most makers offer partial suits, which just include a head, tail and paws; three-quarters, which add on hip-to-feet bits and are often worn with a baggy shirt or jersey mascot-style; or full-suits, the most visible and best known of the lot.
But if Sonic seriously wants to pull out all the stops and go all-in on the "hip to be a square" thing, they'll really do Coachella attendees a favor and bust out the big guns to book Huey Lewis and The News as a surprise guest.
I realize this sounds petty but you're going to need to get a little more "hip" to the "lingo" of the "kids" if you are going to seriously get anyone to believe you understand tech policy, which is one of the great challenges facing politicians today.
Why it matters: This strategy is a creative way to manage through a maturing smartphone market, but Apple's business is arguably just as dependent on the iPhone as it has ever been, perhaps more so, because these new businesses are tied at the hip to the device.
Double Vanity's slower pace does feel like new territory, but oddly enough, the other thing that differentiates the album from BRONCHO's first two full-lengths (2014's Just Enough Hip to Be Woman and 2011's Can't Get Past the Lips) involves time too, but in the opposite way.
But she's even more striking as a guitarist, running a thick, rockish sound through a harmonic palette that suits both a Berklee dropout who audited master classes after she couldn't afford tuition and a Texan who got hip to passing chords playing backup fiddle with her musical family.
When: March 3–5 / Friday, Saturday: noon–7pm; Sunday: noon–6pm ($25) Where: Spring Studios (50 Varick Street, Tribeca, Manhattan) Falling somewhere between NADA and the Armory Show on the hip-to-safe spectrum, Independent has a tendency to feature a mix of known quantities and pleasant surprises.
Industry skeptics reacted as if Tiger Beat had snapped up The New Yorker, but the new regime rode the "hip to be square" 1980s, when classic Eisenhower-era suits, cocktails and social climbing roared back into fashion, to a striking turnaround, selling the magazine to Hearst in 1987.
" It's not lost on minority authors that the quest to police their books is largely being led by white gatekeepers who desperately want more diverse books, but are terrified of being seen as racist, ableist, or otherwise un-hip to progressive values if one of their books "gets it wrong.
But with its core payments processing business doing so well right now, and with Square Cash a seemingly inconsequential part of the company's revenue, the former theory is probably more accurate: it's a kind of laser-etched business card, with Square trying to make it more hip to be Square.
"They are becoming more hip to what Americans are doing as they shift from public to private funding," said Ellena E. Fotinatos, deputy director of donor and nonprofit services at the King Baudouin Foundation United States, whose mandate is to help European and African nonprofits raise money in this country.
Evans turned her camera on the people, shooting from the hip to capture figures like a weathered and majestic farmer named Roy, his face set in determination beneath his straw hat; an Amish Mennonite couple posed before some scrappy foliage; and a stoic girl crouched barefoot in the shade of a tree.
The offerings he cited ran the proverbial gamut from Thom Browne's intellectualized homage to that humble preppy staple, seersucker (which the designer rendered in the form of little boy shorts sets, skirts worn with codpieces and voluminous trousers with panniers at the hip), to Emily Bode's poetic handmade garments patched from vintage quilts.
He's also hip to the irony of painting these modest figures on a canvas he hopes to sell, because even if the whole thing is just an exceedingly dry send-up of conceptual tedium, the joke remains on him, as a person who's committed his life to painting, as much as on anyone else.
Your IT band is a band of connective tissue that runs from the top of your hip to the outside of your knee, like where a tuxedo stripe on the side of your pants would be, says Jill Miller, creator of the corrective exercise format Yoga Tune Up and author of The Roll Model Method.
But here in Mexico--an economy with which we are joined literally at the hipto deny the ability to organize, which would improve labor conditions, working standards and incomes in Juarez, and, consequently, would put the American worker on a more level playing field — was a serious sin of omission in that plan.
"To miss one raising of her eyebrow or the precise relationship of her hip to the angle of her elbow is to miss the harmony of images she has taken such care to construct," Anna Kisselgoff wrote in The New York Times in a review of a performance at Carnegie Recital Hall in December 1975.
"It's been a day…jury duty, crabby kids, vet, meetings, pancakes that went oh so wrong…but I'm ending it with an amazing experience watching Alec interview Michael Wolff for #heresthething…and now we rest because tomorrow morning we are in the hospital bright and early for his hip to be replaced," she captioned a photo of the two.
If you're not hip to this trend in celebrity parenting, "breech" is a fancy word for "butt," and it just means that a baby is positioned to come out butt, feet, or both butt and feet, first, according to Lynn L. Simpson, MD, FACOG, professor of women's health in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Columbia University Medical Center.
Pandit Mahesh Shastriji, a Hindu priest, officiated the Hindu ceremony at the Watermill, an event space in Smithtown, N.Y. The bride, 32, teaches English and theater at Hicksville High School in Hicksville, N.Y., and is the director of children's programming for the Hip to Hip Theater Company in Queens, a summer program that brings Shakespeare's plays to communities in Queens and the Bronx.
What casual means here is an à la carte menu, "Hip to Be Square" on the loudspeakers, wood-paneled walls bedecked with the disembodied heads of wild animals, heated toilet seats in the bathroom, private-batch caviar sourced from Sacramento, and $3 butter that has been house-cultured for two weeks from the milk of local cows, including some of Mr. Skenes's own.
Maybe your snobby millennial co-workers see themselves as far too hip to invite a 50-something to the bar, or maybe you make clear in a thousand large and small ways that you hate gossip and snobby millennial co-workers, and people are trying to respect your wishes by not inviting you to settings that involve plenty of both.
READ THE FULL STORY HEREWall Street's battle for data-science talent has gone next-level as Silicon Valley makes more East Coast hires and other industries get hip to data — here's how firms are fighting backWith WeWork's high-profile meltdown in 2019 and sagging share prices for companies like Uber and Lyft, we were curious if things had gotten any easier when it comes to the battle for recruiting and keeping tech talent.
The original phrases and their elided theme entries are: 23A: It's tough out there → STUFF OUT THERE 40A: It's no surprise → SNOW SURPRISE 68A: It's too damn hot → STEW DAMN HOT 92A: It's who you know → SIOUX YOU KNOW 113A: It's hip to be square → SIP TO BE SQUARE 123D: It's our little secret → SOUR LITTLE SECRET 37D: It's taking me forever → STAKING ME FOREVER The theme is pretty tight, although some of the changed phrases worked better for me than others.

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